The Korean AI Basic Act, effective January 2026, establishes a risk-based framework for AI governance with obligations for transparency, impact assessment, and ethical oversight.
Korea AI Basic Act Implementation Timeline 2026-2027
Overview
South Korea enacted the AI Basic Act in late 2025, creating one of Asia's most comprehensive AI governance frameworks. The legislation takes a risk-based approach similar to the EU AI Act while incorporating distinctly Korean elements including mandatory AI ethics committees and a strong emphasis on AI industry promotion alongside regulation.
Key Requirements
| Requirement | Description | Applies To |
|---|---|---|
| Risk Classification | Tiered system for AI categorization | All AI providers |
| Impact Assessment | Pre-deployment assessment for high-risk AI | High-risk AI providers |
| Transparency | Disclosure of AI use to affected persons | All AI deployers |
| Ethics Committee | National oversight body for AI governance | Government-level |
Compliance Framework
- Classify your AI systems according to the Korean risk tier system
- Conduct impact assessments where required for high-risk applications
- Implement transparency measures for end-user-facing AI
- Document AI governance policies aligned with Korean requirements
- Monitor regulatory updates from the relevant Korean authorities
Comparison with International Standards
The Korean approach shares the risk-based methodology of the EU AI Act but differs in several key aspects. Korea places greater emphasis on AI promotion and industrial development alongside regulation. The impact assessment requirements are structured differently, and the role of the National AI Ethics Committee introduces a centralized advisory mechanism not present in the EU framework.
Organizations operating across both jurisdictions should identify overlapping requirements to build a unified compliance program that satisfies both frameworks simultaneously.
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